A Naturally Native selection. Stunning all-year colour! This Libertia ixioides selection is named for its bright golden strappy leaves. White flowers nestle among the leaves in spring followed by golden seed pods which remain on the plant for some time. Planted en masse it makes a sensational landscapr feature especially when used as an underplanting for slender natives such as lancewood and cabbage trees. Grows to 80cm
Height 80cm
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LibertiaTricolor

Possibly a hybrid between L.grandiflora and L.perigrinans. Leaves are green with a golden stripe down the centre. Forms a fan shaped plant. Flowers above the leaves.
Height 30cm
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Libertiagrandiflora

Iris
This is the largest of the New Zealand Irises . Tall stems of pure white flowers are held up above the leaves in spring. These are followed by attractive golden seed capsules. Best in shaded or semi-shaded position although will grow in full sun.
Height 75cm
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Libertiaixioides

Iris/Mikoikoi
Smaller proportions than L.grandiflora and the flowers are amongst the leaves rather than above.
Height 30cm
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Libertiaperegrinans

Creeping Iris
This iris has stiff golden coloured leaves.The flowers are pure white and are held on stems amongst the leaves. Spreads by means of underground runners, forming large clumps. Grow in full sun. Tolerates dryness and coastal conditions.
Height 30cm
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